Public-Private Partnerships – Policy and Experience

Edited by Abby Ghobadian, David Gallear, Nicholas O’Regan and Howard Viney Palgrave Macmillan, £55 3/5

Working for a local authority that has been involved for many years in establishing a number of successful public private partnerships (PPPs) across a broad spectrum of service areas, I was obviously shocked to read from one early contributor to this book that “on the public-sector client side, one often has amateurs – who at best buy in expertise” while on the other...

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